Gewog Profile (Description):
The name of the place (Dangchu) holds miraculous historic and symbolic meaning from the time immemorial. The historic place is sacredly blessed by many divine personalities in the past. It was first visited and blessed by our 8th century Buddhist master, Guru Rinphoche. Guru mediated for three long months and blessed all the elements (earth, water and environment). It was then visited by our revered Buddhist Masters; Longchen Rabjam, Terton Ugyen Dorji Lingpa, Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, Khenchen Sonam Yoedzer with crystal clear (Dang) devotion and blessed the running river (Chu) which undulates across the valley. Later during the 17th century, Zhabdrung officially approved the name the as Dangchupa (Dang- crystal clear, Chu-river, Pa- People) after having completed the construction of Wangdue Phodrang Dzong (Tshering, 2016, p. 78). Danghu Gewog presently houses 16 villages, 5 chiwogs, and 266 households with the total population of 1299 people.
The Gewog Center of Dangchu sited at the center of Danghu, which is 18.5 km away from the Wangue-Trongsa Highway. People of Dangchu are well-off for having access to cordyceps collection as their major source of income. Cash crops such as potatoes, chili, garlic, wheat and barley are grown to supplement their income for living. All the villages are connected with farm roads which immensely assist in improving the living standard of the people. Almost all the households have access to mobile services which has increased the pace disseminating the information. The sanitation facilities such as access to clean drinking water and flush toilets are still underway. There are two schools; Dangchu Primary school and Norbding Lower secondary school, one ECR and one Grade II BHU under Dangchu Gewog.
The Gewog abodes 16 Lhakhangs and many scared places (Nye) across the Gewog. Dangchu is popular for housing two holy rivers (Phochu and Mochu) to its neighboring districts; Bumthang, Trongsa, Punakha and Thimphu. Phochu/Wangchu has the spiritual power to heal eye sore and other diseases and it is believed to be the holy water of Guru Rinphoche. Mochu is said to be blessed by Guru Rinphoche and was further blessed by the Buddhist master Khenchen Sonam Yoedzer based on the prophecy. History reveals that having completed the renovation work of Chubar Stupa (which is located next to Gewog Center), an earthen pot filled with Mochu was placed as a brim inside the Stupa by the Khenchen. Surprisingly, the earthen pot filled with Mochu was discovered during the renovation work carried out by Agay Goleg sometimes in 1978. The divine river has the power to purify the internal and external defilements (Tshering, 2016, p. 78). So, we welcome everyone here to explore, discover and experience the quintessence of the heavenly abode and the GNH valley of Dangchu!
Local Government |
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Gewog Name: |
Dangchu |
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Geographical Location |
1540meters to 4120 meters |
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Total Area (sq.kms) |
171.13 |
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Total No. of Chiwog |
5 chiwogs |
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GT Member |
Name |
Designation |
Gender |
remarks |
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Sonam Dorji |
GUP |
Male |
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Sonam Dorji |
Mangmi |
Male |
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Lengo |
Tashidingkha Zimi Tshogpa |
Male |
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Mani Chogyel |
Godraang Taagsar Tshogpa |
Male |
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Pema |
Tokaling Tomla Tshogpa |
Male |
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Rinzin |
Doongdoongnyelsa Tshogpa |
Male |
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Community center |
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Total Population |
Male |
Female |
Total |
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599 |
700 |
1299 |
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Total No. of Villages |
16 |
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No. of Households |
266 |
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Business License Holder |
15 |
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Household with BBS and cable TV |
120 |
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Agriculture |
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RNR extension centers |
1 |
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Farmer’s cooperatives |
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Irrigation schemes |
Number |
KMS |
1 |
2 |
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No of Community forest |
4 |
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Total Forest Coverage |
75.64 |
Education |
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No. of Schools |
HSS |
LSS |
PS |
ECR |
NFE |
TOTAL |
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0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
7 |
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No. of Students |
Boys |
Girls |
Boys |
Girls |
Boys |
Girls |
Boys |
Girls |
Male |
Female |
Total |
0 |
0 |
193 |
203 |
65 |
64 |
18 |
10 |
20 |
13 |
586 |
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No. of Teachers |
M |
F |
M |
F |
M |
F |
M |
F |
M |
F |
Total |
0 |
0 |
10 |
7 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
1 |
29 |
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Teacher student ratio |
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Health |
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Hospital/BHUs/ORCs |
Hospital |
་ BHU |
ORC |
Total |
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1 |
3 |
4 |
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RWSS Coverage |
No. Household With RWSS coverage |
Percentage (%) |
No. of Household Withhout RWSS coverage |
Percentage (%) |
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266 |
100% |
0 |
0% |
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Electricity |
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Household electrified |
No. |
% |
Household without Electrified |
No. |
% |
245 |
90% |
21 |
10% |
Tele-communication |
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Village with Mobile network |
16 B-mobile & T Cell |
Village without mobile network |
0 |
Roads Networks |
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GC Roads (KMS) |
21 |
Farm Roads (KMS) |
45 km |
Religion & Culture |
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Lhakhangs |
Govt. Owned |
Community |
Private |
Total |
3 |
7 |
6 |
16 |
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Civil Infrastructure
Sl |
Name |
Year of const. |
Remarks/Issues |
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1 |
Gewog Office |
2009 |
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2 |
RNR/ |
2010 |
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3 |
BHU/Hospitals/ORC |
1995 |
Taksa ORC-2007 Nobding ORC 2007 Reda ORC 2012 |
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4 |
Forest Range Office |
Nobding Range 2013 July (New) |
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5 |
Park Office |
0 |
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6 |
Veterinary Hospital |
0 |
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7 |
Others |
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No. of Farm Roads |
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Sl |
Name |
Length |
Const. Year |
Remarks |
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1 |
Reda-Rigon |
5 km |
2012 |
Feeder |
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2 |
Tomla Tokaling |
5 km |
2012 |
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3 |
Chuba |
4.3 km |
2011 |
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4 |
Lumju |
5 km |
2013 |
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5 |
Gobja |
4.7 km |
2015 |
Feeder |
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6 |
Eusagang |
4 km |
2011 |
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7 |
Tashidingkha |
2 km |
2015 |
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8 |
Jimmey |
2 km |
2015 |
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9 |
Dogselna |
2 km |
2015 |
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10 |
Taksa |
7 km |
2015 |
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Livelihood |
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Sl |
Name of the crop/livestock |
Annual Production |
Remarks/ Issues |
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1 |
Chili |
115 MT |
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2 |
potato |
488 MT |
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3 |
Rice |
117 MT |
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4 |
wheat |
111MT |
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5 |
Milk |
118MT |
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6 |
Cheese |
10.15MT |
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7 |
Butter |
5.97 MT |
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Cultural monuments
Sl |
Name of Lhakhang |
Description |
1 |
Dendupcholing Shedra |
Dorling Shedra |
2 |
Safogang Lhakang |
Community owned |
3 |
Trakey Lhakang |
Private lhakang |
4 |
Shekardra Lhakang |
Private lhakang |
5 |
Kasey Lhakang |
Private lhakang |
6 |
Zabjey Lhakang |
Community owned |
7 |
Tshebiting Lhakang |
Private owned |
8 |
Ugyen Tshemo Lhakang |
Community owned |
9 |
Dogselna Lhakang |
Community owned |
10 |
Tashi Dingkha Lhakang |
Community owned |
11 |
Sibzoo Lkakang |
Community owned |
12 |
Taksa Lhakang |
Community owned |
13 |
Geydra Gonpa Lhakang |
Community owned |
14 |
Ney Gonpa lhakang |
Private lhakang |
15 |
Reda Gonpa lhakang |
Dratashang |
16 |
Reda Wog Lhakang |
Dratashang |
Bridge
Sl no |
Name and Type of bridge |
Year of construction |
remarks |
1 |
Suspension Bridge Reda Gonpa |
2007 |
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2 |
Rida Shong RCC |
2010 |
GC |
3 |
Chama shong Suspended |
2010 |
GC |
4 |
Tsheba Shong RCC |
2010 |
GC |
5 |
Gewog center RCC |
20106 |
GC |
6 |
Dangchu Tangra Suspension |
1990 |
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